REST OF TODAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGHS IN THE UPPER 80S. NORTH
WINDS AROUND 5 MPH.
.TONIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A 30 PERCENT CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND
THUNDERSTORMS IN THE JAMESTOWN AREA…A 20 PERCENT CHANCE AFTER MIDNIGHT IN THE VALLEY CITY AREA. LOWS IN THE MID 60S. SOUTHEAST WINDS AROUND 5 MPH.
.SATURDAY…PARTLY SUNNY WITH A 50 PERCENT CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND
THUNDERSTORMS. HIGHS IN THE MID 80S. SOUTHEAST WINDS 5 TO 10 MPH.
.SATURDAY NIGHT…PARTLY CLOUDY WITH A 30 PERCENT CHANCE OF
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS. LOWS IN THE LOWER 60S. NORTHWEST WINDS
AROUND 5 MPH.
.SUNDAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGHS IN THE MID 80S. NORTH WINDS AROUND
5 MPH.
.SUNDAY NIGHT…PARTLY CLOUDY WITH A 30 PERCENT CHANCE OF SHOWERS
AND THUNDERSTORMS. LOWS IN THE MID 60S.
.MONDAY…MOSTLY SUNNY WITH A 20 PERCENT CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND
THUNDERSTORMS. HIGHS IN THE LOWER 80S.
.MONDAY NIGHT…INCREASING CLOUDS. A 50 PERCENT CHANCE OF SHOWERS
AND THUNDERSTORMS. LOWS IN THE MID 60S.
.TUESDAY…PARTLY SUNNY WITH A 40 PERCENT CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND
THUNDERSTORMS. HIGHS IN THE LOWER 80S.
.TUESDAY NIGHT…PARTLY CLOUDY WITH A 20 PERCENT CHANCE OF
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS. LOWS IN THE LOWER 60S.
.WEDNESDAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGHS AROUND 80.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY…MOSTLY CLEAR. LOWS IN THE UPPER
50S. HIGHS IN THE LOWER 80S.
SATURDAY THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT WILL BE AN ACTIVE WEATHER PERIOD
THE FOCUS FOR THUNDERSTORMS BY SATURDAY NIGHT WILL LIE ACROSS THE SOUTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST WITH THE WEST GENERALLY DRY. A SECOND SHORTWAVE IS EXPECTED ON AGAIN SUNDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY.
HEAVIER PRECIPITATION WITH THE MONDAY/TUESDAY PERIOD.
From Colleen Conley, Frontier Village Manager
Jamestown, ND (KCSi-T.V. News) — Frontier Village will host a Flea/Open Air Market this Saturday (Jul 6, 2013) during White Cloud’s Birthday celebration from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
Vendors are welcome!
There is not a fee for the public, however there is a $15 vendor fee. The fee for food vendors is $50. Word has it the cowboys are restless and might be looking for trouble, so on’t miss the Wild West Shootout at 3:00 PM.
Frontier Village is located in Jamestown on the way to the Buffalo.
The Village has beautiful amphitheater and welcomes entertainment. Contact Colleen at 320-3887 if you are interested in booking a performance. It is open to the public from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Jamestown, ND (KCSi-T.V. News Jul 3, 2013) — Elvis fans in the area are invited to another, and likely the last, “Remembering Elvis,” memorabilia show in Jamestown.
On Wednesday’s (July 3, 2013) Wayne Byers Show on CSi Cable 2, Jack Gorman of Jamestown, who along with his wife Betty will have their Elvis items on displays including some new items they picked up from their trip to Grace Land this past May.
He said this time there will be 13 additional display items including Elvis’s jewelry and outfits. There will also be a new video showing featuring a tour of Grace Land of the resident’s area, not previously seen.
There will also be items for sale, including a new item, T-shirts from Elvis’s last concert.
Jack noted that photos may be taken with the Jamestown display items, and photos taken by Jack at Elvis’s last concert will be on sale inside the show, at $5 each.
The Remembering Elvis show will be August 14, 15, & 16 at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Jamestown, from 10-a.m., to 8-p.m., each day.
The admission is $10 for adults, and $7.50 for children 11-17 years old.
Jack stresses that there will be NO Elvis impersonators at the show.
Jamestown, ND KCSi-T.V. News (Jul 5, 2013) — The South East Region of the North Dakota Highway Patrol will be saturating Cass County and Stutsman County during the evening and overnight hours on July 8th, 2013 through July 14th, 2013. Extra Troopers will be on duty patrolling both areas in an effort to deter and arrest impaired drivers.
Impaired drivers are a threat to the safety of all motorists. Sixty-Seven people have died in traffic crashes on North Dakota roadways in 2013. Twenty-five people have died in alcohol-related crashes. Saturation Patrols are an important enforcement tool along with a strong public education effort aimed at reducing alcohol-related crashes.
The primary purpose of this saturation event is to deter the deadly practice of drinking and driving.
COOPERSTOWN, N.D. (AP) – A recall election for all five Griggs County commissioners has been set for October 8th.
A petition drive seeking the recall election was launched after the commission voted this spring to proceed with building a $3.5 million courthouse and emergency operations center, despite voters rejecting the idea three times in separate elections over the past two years.
The county auditor’s office posted the election notice Wednesday.
Construction has begun on the new facility just south of the existing building, which is the oldest county courthouse in North Dakota that is still in its original use.
Some county residents want to save the old courthouse, which was built in 1884 and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) – Fire officials in Bismarck say one person had to be rescued out of a second-floor window when an eight-unit apartment building caught fire, and another occupant jumped from a second-story window.
Both people were treated at local hospitals Thursday evening and released.
The fire started in a main floor apartment kitchen. Firefighters quickly put it out, but damage is estimated at about $100,000 and all of the building’s occupants have been displaced.
The cause of the blaze wasn’t immediately determined.
MOORHEAD, Minn. (AP) – A Moorhead, Minnesota man who tried to flee from police found out the hard way that a moped doesn’t make a great escape vehicle.
Moorhead police say the 32-year-old was driving on the wrong side of the road near Concordia University on Thursday about 1:20 a.m.
An officer tried to stop him, and he allegedly tried to evade the officer by driving through Concordia’s campus and across several yards.
At one point he came to a fenced yard. He swerved to avoid it, turning in the direction of another police officer. The officer simply yanked him off the moped.
He’s jailed on tentative charges that include a felony count of fleeing a police officer and a misdemeanor count of reckless driving.
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) – The North Dakota Highway Patrol this year tripled the number of motor carrier troopers and inspectors taking part in an annual commercial motor vehicle enforcement program that takes place in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
60 members of the Highway Patrol took part in Roadcheck, up from 15 to 20 troopers and inspectors a year ago.
The patrol completed 690 inspections during the event last month, up from 339 a year ago.
The effort found 508 violations. While 112 violations dealt with drivers, 380 involved vehicles and 16 involved hazardous materials.
FARGO, N.D. (AP) – North Dakota State University has turned over nearly 2,000 pages of emails deleted from President Dean Bresciani’s account to the North Dakota Legislative Council. In April, the council requested Bresciani’s correspondence that mentioned then-chancellor Hamid Shirvani. The council got some emails, but school officials later determined more than 45,000 emails had been deleted from Bresciani’s account.
DICKINSON, N.D. (AP) – Officials say some workers in Dickinson severed a saltwater pipeline to the oil patch, causing the liquid to spill into a ditch. Stark County Road Superintendent Al Heiser tells the Dickinson Press that the line was ruptured Tuesday night along Highway 10, about 3 miles west of Dickinson.
MINOT, N.D. (AP) – A group that referees water disputes between the U.S. and Canada is asking both countries to fund a $2 million study on river management and flood protection in the Souris River Basin. The International Joint Commission says it wants to update operating rules under a 1989 agreement. Historic flooding in the basin in 2011 swamped more than 4,000 homes and other structures in Minot and Ward County.
FARGO, N.D. (AP) – The North Dakota Democratic Party is pushing to fill a campaign war chest for the 2014 election in the aftermath of a legislative session that passed voter identification and abortion restrictions.
An email from former U.S. Sen. Byron Dorgan went out Sunday urging supporters to donate in the final hours before a quarterly campaign contribution reporting deadline closed.
The email says, “This year, North Dakota has seen some of the most extreme policies to date come out of Bismarck.” Democratic Party spokeswoman Rania Batrice says that’s prompting some new people to get involved.
North Dakota Republicans hold almost all statewide offices and wield supermajority control of the Legislature. Executive Director Jason Flohrs says the GOP will be ready for any challenge by Democrats.
FARGO, N.D. (AP) – Wheat stocks are up significantly in the Dakotas over the year.
The Agriculture Department in its latest report says stocks of all types of wheat in North Dakota on June 1 totaled 84.2 million bushels, up 22 percent from 2012. In South Dakota, they totaled 32.2 million bushels, up 37 percent.
Corn and soybean stocks were up in North Dakota but down in South Dakota.
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) – Wildlife officials say they increasingly worry about the loss of Conservation Reserve Program land.
The federal government pays landowners to take the land out of production and plant cover crops that make ideal wildlife habitat. High commodity prices have lured many farmers out of the program.
Casey Anderson with the North Dakota Game and Fish Department says the state has lost half its CRP land since 2007. He says CRP has dropped from 3.4 million acres to 1.7 million acres during that time.
Wildlife officials say the loss of CRP means decreased habitat for wildlife.
Anderson says another 254,000 acres is slated to expire this fall.
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) – The University of North Dakota will continue to train air traffic controllers for Norway. The UND Aerospace Foundation recently renewed a contract with Avinor, Norway’s airport management agency, for two more years.
FARGO, N.D. (AP) – North Dakota State University is moving its archives for the second time in 13 years.
The Fargo school moved its historical records off-campus in the summer of 2000, after heavy summer rains flooded the basement of the library.
The lease on its current space that is being leased from the North Dakota State College of Science is set to expire and the science school says it needs to reclaim the building to handle booming enrollment at its Fargo campus.
Not everyone is thrilled with the move for NDSU. Recently retired archives director John Bye tells the Forum newspaper that the new location at the NDSU storage annex doesn’t have proper climate controls and says the need for a permanent home on campus has been lost in the shuffle.
FARGO, N.D. (AP) – A new study shows that North Dakota is tops in the nation in beer shipments per capita, if age is taken into account.
The analysis was done by the Beer Institute, a Washington, D.C.-based trade association representing brewers, importers and suppliers. It found that nearly 46 gallons of beer were shipped to North Dakota for every person of legal drinking age last year. Put another way, it’s about 82 six-packs for every person.
New Hampshire was second at 44 gallons, followed by Montana with 41 and South Dakota with 39.
North Dakota Department of Human Services prevention administrator Pamela Sageness tells The culture in North Dakota is that “a six-pack is a serving.” She says that can lead to problems like binge-drinking.
In sports…
AA…
Fargo-Moorhead 8, Lincoln 4
MLB…
INTERLEAGUE
Final Boston 8 San Diego 2
Final Oakland 1 Chi Cubs 0
Final L.A. Angels 6 St. Louis 5
AMERICAN LEAGUE
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – Vernon Wells had three RBIs yesterday in the New York Yankees’ 9-5 victory over the Minnesota Twins. Travis Hafner added three hits and Ichiro Suzuki had a two-run triple to help the Yankees complete a four-game sweep. Justin Morneau homered twice for the Twins.
Final Chi White Sox 3 Baltimore 2
Final Kansas City 10 Cleveland 7
Final Tampa Bay 7 Houston 5, 11 Innings
Final Detroit 11 Toronto 1
Final Texas 5 Seattle 4
NATIONAL LEAGUE
NEW YORK (AP) – Cliff Pennington hit an RBI single with two outs in the 15th inning and the Arizona Diamondbacks outlasted the New York Mets 5-4 to split a four-game series at Citi Field. Arizona scored in the final three innings but couldn’t close out the feisty Mets until Brad Ziegler retired Kirk Nieuwenhuis (NOO’-ihn-hys) on an easy grounder with two runners on to end a game that lasted 5 hours, 46 minutes.
Final Washington 8 Milwaukee 5
Final Philadelphia 6 Pittsburgh 4
Final Miami 4 Atlanta 3
Final Colorado 9 L.A. Dodgers 5
San Francisco at Cincinnati (1:10 p.m., postponed, Rain)
WNBA BASKETBALL
Final Los Angeles 97 New York 89
NBA…
UNDATED (AP) – People familiar with the deal tell The Associated Press that Sacramento, New Orleans and Portland have agreed to a three-team trade. The deal sends Tyreke Evans to the Pelicans, center Robin Lopez to the Trail Blazers and guard Greivis Vasquez to the Kings. The people also say Portland is sending Jeff Withey to New Orleans and a future draft pick to Sacramento.
People familiar with the situation say the Charlotte Bobcats have agreed to a three-year, $40.5 million contract with free agent center Al Jefferson. Jefferson will make $13.5 million in each season with a player option for the third year. The 6-foot-10, 289-pound Jefferson averaged 17.8 points, 9.2 rebounds and 2.1 assists for Utah last season.
NHL…
UNDATED (AP) – The Minnesota Wild have agreed to terms on a two-year contract with defenseman Keith Ballard. The team announced the deal on Twitter yesterday. The 30-year-old Ballard was let go this week by Vancouver with a compliance buyout to clear space under the salary cap.
TENNIS-WIMBLEDON…
LONDON (AP) – Sabine Lisicki has had no letdown since ousting top-seed Serena Williams at Wimbledon. The German has reached the finals for the first time in a Grand Slam after beating fourth-seed Agnieszka Radwanska (ahg-nee-ESH’-kuh rahd-VAHN’-skuh) 6-4, 2-6, 9-7. Lisicki overcame a 3-love deficit in the final set to reach a Grand Slam final for the first time just days after stunning Williams in a fourth round upset.
She’ll be taking on France’s Marion Bartoli for the women’s title.
The 15th-seeded Frenchwoman took just 62 minutes to beat Belgium’s Kirsten Flipkens 6-1, 6-2. It will be Bartoli’s second time in the title match on Wimbledon’s Centre Court. She reached the final in 2007, losing to Venus Williams in straight sets.
Lisicki and Bartoli have met four times previously with the German winning the last three including two years ago in the Wimbledon quarterfinals.
Mike and Bob Bryan have moved to within a win of their fourth straight major doubles title with a 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 over Rohan Bopanna and Edouard Roger-Vasselin.
The Americans have won a record 14 Grand Slam tournaments. If they get the 15th this week, they’ll become the first team in the Open era to hold all four major titles at the same time.
The Bryans have won 23 straight matches.
CYCLING-TOUR DE FRANCE
MONTPELLIER, France (AP) – Germany’s Andre Greipel (GRY’-pehl) won the sixth stage of the Tour de France in a sprint finish.
Daryl Impey became the first South African to wear the race leader’s yellow jersey after taking it from teammate Simon Gerrans.
Greipel surged ahead some 500 meters from the line and held off a strong challenge to capture mostly flat 110-mile stage.
GOLF-GREENBRIER CLASSIC…
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. (AP) – Tommy Gainey and Johnson Wagner each shot bogey-free 8-under 62s to share the first round lead atthe Greenbrier Classic. Former U.S. Open champ Webb Simpson trails by two shots along with South Korea’s Jin Park.
In world and national news…
WASHINGTON (AP) – The Labor Department is about to release June employment data and economists are upbeat, forecasting another 165,000 jobs were created. They also say the unemployment rate will probably stay at 7.6 percent. If hiring turns in another solid performance, it could signal the start of a stronger second half of the year for the economy.
CAIRO (AP) – The turmoil in Egypt has stretched to its border crossing with the Gaza Strip in northern Sinai, which has been closed indefinitely due to security concerns. An official announced the closure after a suspected militant attack on four sites. In Cairo, the Muslim Brotherhood called for a wave of protests today after the military ousted the Islamist president.
BLANG MANCUNG, Indonesia (AP) – Rescuers have recovered more bodies in Indonesia following this week’s earthquake in Aceh (AH’-cheh) province. The recovery of the five bodies brings the death toll to 35 in Tuesday’s magnitude 6.1 quake, which damaged more than 4,300 houses and buildings, injured 275 people and left about 6,500 people displaced.
WASHINGTON (AP) – Private employers are working to tweak their employee benefit plans to ensure they’re in line with the Supreme Court’s same-sex marriage ruling. The impact of the decision striking down part of the federal Defense of Marriage Act is clear in the 13 states and the District of Columbia where same-sex marriage is. But the effect is less clear in the other 37 states, since the law still allows one state not to recognize a same-sex marriage performed elsewhere.
SEATTLE (AP) – The stolen pickup truck had weapons, body armor and suspected explosive devices — and a man sleeping inside. Police in Seattle arrested the Nevada man near the University of Washington and say they still don’t know what his intentions were. Police say the truck was out of Montana.













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